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ID: MELCD1002446 (EAN: 4600317124466) | 1 CD | ADD Released in: 2016
- LABEL:
- Melodiya
- Collection:
- Vocal Collection
- Subcollection:
- Voice, Piano and Orchestra
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Interprets:
- GRINBERG, Maria (piano)
- Ensembles:
- Komitas Quartet | Moscow Chamber Orchestra
- Conductors:
- BARSHAI, Rudolf
- Other info:
(1-2) Yan Kratov, baritone / Moscow Chamber Orchestra - Rudolf Barshai, conductor (Alexander Lokshin - Boris Pasternak)
(3-4) - Ivan Mozgovenko, clarinet / Komitas Quartet (Alexander Lokshin)
(5) - Maria Grinberg, piano (Alexander Lokshin)
Alexander Lazarevich Lokshin (1920-1987) was one of the most original representatives of the Russian school of the 20th century and unfortunately underrated in his lifetime. A pupil of Nikolai Myaskovsky and a friend of Dmitri Shostakovich, whom admired his music, Lokshin was a creator of his individual style with an organic blend of symphonic, chamber and vocal genres.
His two-movement Symphony No. 5 (1969) is the composer’s characteristic type of “symphony with voice” written for baritone and chamber orchestra and based on Shakespeare’s Sonnets 66 and 73 (translated into Russian by Boris Pasternak). The quintet for clarinet and strings (1955) also has two parts: a slow one, where, according to the composer, “Shostakovich and Vertinsky were combined in a very paradoxical way,” is followed by variations
inspired by Stravinsky’s style. The two large cycles are supplemented with an earlier piece, Variations for Piano (1953), written “in the vein of Shostakovich” and dedicated to Maria Grinberg, an outstanding Soviet pianist and successor of Felix Blumenfeld’s school.
Alexander Lokshin’s works are performed by some of the most prominent Russian musicians of the previous century: Symphony No. 5 is performed by Rudolf Barshai, a friend and admirer of the composer, and creator of the first Soviet chamber orchestra, and Yan Kratov, a soloist of the Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Academic Music Theatre; the quintet features Ivan Mozgovenko, a clarinettist and People’s Artist of Russia, and the Komitas Quartet, one of the oldest chamber ensembles of this country; and the piano variations are performed by Maria Grinberg.
LOKSHIN, Alexander (1920-1987) | | Symphony No. 5 "Shakespeare's Sonnets" | | 1. | I. Tired with All These, for Restful Death I Cry | 5:49 | | 2. | II. That Time of Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold | 9:07 | | Quintet for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola and Cello | | 3. | I. Andante sostenuto | 8:01 | | 4. | II. Theme and Variations | 14:57 | | 5. | Variations for Piano | 24:33 | |
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